Mutable
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British pronunciation/mjˈuːtəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈmjutəbəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "mutable"

mutable
01

mutable

able to change or be transformed in form, quality, or nature
02

mutable

likely to experience genetic alterations or mutations
03

mutable, changeant

prone to frequent change; inconstant
04

érotique, passionné

give erotic character to or make more interesting

mutable

adj

mute

n

immutable

adj

immutable

adj

mutability

n

mutability

n

mutableness

n

mutableness

n
example
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Fashion is mutable, changing from season to season.
Young minds are often considered mutable, ready to absorb new information and adapt.
The mutable nature of clay makes it a favorite medium for sculptors.
In a mutable environment, organisms with adaptive mutations often survive better.
Some species are more mutable and, hence, have a higher likelihood of evolving rapidly.
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